SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — After hearing testimony from more than 60 people and considering 240-plus exhibits over the course of several weeks, jurors have found Steven Raucci guilty on 18 of the 22 counts against him.

Late Thursday morning, jurors handed down their verdict in the terrorism trial of the former Schenectady School District employee.

Raucci sat quiet and emotionless in Schenectady County Court as all 22 verdicts were returned.

Jury foreman Joe Mitchell spoke to the media shortly after they were read. He said during the first day of deliberations there was a lot of arguing and disagreement among the jury, but ultimately he feels they made the right decision.

Speaking on Raucci, Mitchell said, “He wanted all the power, and if he had powerful people on his side, that just added to his power. I do believe some of the things he did was just out of rage and some of the things he did for friends. But I don't doubt – I believe he did mostly everything we convicted him of.”

With 18 convictions against him, Raucci has earned himself more than 100 years behind bars.